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			<Field Name="Author" Tag="[AU]" Description="The format to search for this field is: last name followed by a space and up to the first two initials followed by a space and a suffix abbreviation, if applicable, all without periods or a comma after the last name (e.g., fauci as or o'brien jc jr). Initials and suffixes may be omitted when searching." />
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			<Field Name="Affiliation" Tag="[AD]" Description="May include the institutional affiliation and address (including e-mail address) of the first author of the article as it appears in the journal. This field can be used to search for work done at specific institutions (e.g., cleveland [ad] AND clinic [ad]). " />
			<Field Name="All Fields" Tag="[ALL]" Description="Includes all searchable PubMed fields except for Place of Publication, Investigator, and Transliterated Title. However, only terms where there is no match found in one of the translation tables or indexes using automatic term mapping will be searching in all fields. PubMed ignores stopwords in search queries." />
			<Field Name="Author" Tag="[AU]" Description="The format to search for this field is: last name followed by a space and up to the first two initials followed by a space and a suffix abbreviation, if applicable, all without periods or a comma after the last name (e.g., fauci as or o'brien jc jr). Initials and suffixes may be omitted when searching." />
			<Field Name="Corporate Author" Tag="[CN]" Description="Identifies the corporate or collective authorship of an article. Corporate names display exactly as they appear in the journal." />
			<Field Name="EC/RN Number" Tag="[RN]" Description="Number assigned by the Enzyme Commission (EC) to designate a particular enzyme or by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) for Registry Numbers, e.g., 1-5-20-4[rn]" />
			<Field Name="Entrez Date" Tag="[EDAT]" Description="Date the citation was added to the PubMed database. The Entrez Date is set to the Publication Date on citations before September 1997, when this field was first added to PubMed. Citations are displayed in Entrez Date order that is last in, first out.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;Dates or date ranges must be entered using the format YYYY/MM/DD [edat], e.g., 1998/04/06 [edat] . The month and day are optional (e.g., 1998 [edat] or 1998/03 [edat]).&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;To enter a date range, insert a colon (:) between each date (e.g., 1996:1997 [edat] or 1998/01:1998/04 [edat]). " />
			<Field Name="Filter" Tag="[FILTER]" Description="Technical tags used by LinkOut, filters include: &#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;loall[sb] - Citations with LinkOut links in PubMed. &#xD;&#xA;free full text[sb] - Citations that include a link to a free full-text article. &#xD;&#xA;full text[sb] - Citations that include a link to a full-text article. " />
			<Field Name="First Author Name" Tag="[1AU]" Description="The first personal author name in a citation" />
			<Field Name="Full Author Name" Tag="[FAU]" Description="The full author name for articles published from 2002 forward, if available. Full author searching can be entered in natural or inverted order, e.g., julia s wong or wong julia s" />
			<Field Name="Grant Number" Tag="[GR]" Description="Research grant numbers, contract numbers, or both that designates financial support by any agency of the US PHS (Public Health Service) or Wellcome Trust. The three pieces of the grant number (LM05545 - number, LM - acronym, and NLM - institute mnemonic) are each individually searchable using the [gr] tag" />
			<Field Name="Issue" Tag="[IP]" Description="The number of the journal issue in which the article was published." />
			<Field Name="Investigator" Tag="[IR]" Description="Names of the NASA-funded principal investigator(s) who conducted the research. Search names following the Author field format, e.g., soller b [ir]" />
			<Field Name="Journal Title" Tag="[TA]" Description="The journal title abbreviation, full journal title, or ISSN number (e.g., J Biol Chem, Journal of Biological Chemistry, 0021-9258)." />
			<Field Name="Language" Tag="[LA]" Description="The language in which the article was published. Note that many non-English articles have English language abstracts. You can either enter the language or enter just the first three characters of most languages, e.g., chi [la] retrieves the same as chinese [la]. The most notable exception is jpn [la] for Japanese. " />
			<Field Name="Last Author" Tag="[LASTAU]" Description="The last personal author name in a citation." />
			<Field Name="MeSH Date" Tag="[MHDA]" Description="The date the citation was indexed with MeSH Terms and elevated to MEDLINE for citations with an Entrez Date after March 4, 2000. The MeSH Date is initially set to the Entrez Date when the citation is added to PubMed. If the MeSH Date and Entrez Date on a citation are the same, and the Entrez Date is after March 4, 2000, the citation has not yet been indexed.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;Dates must be entered using the format YYYY/MM/DD [mhda], e.g. 2000/03/15 [mhda] . The month and day are optional (e.g., 2000 [mhda] or 2000/03 [mhda]). &#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;To enter a date range, insert a colon (:) between each date (e.g., 1999:2000 [mhda] or 2000/03:2000/04 [mhda])." />
			<Field Name="MeSH Major Topic" Tag="[MAJR]" Description="A MeSH term that is one of the main topics discussed in the article denoted by an asterisk on the MeSH term or MeSH/Subheading combination, e.g., Cytokines/physiology* See MeSH Terms [MH] below. " />
			<Field Name="MeSH Subheadings" Tag="[SH]" Description="MeSH Subheadings are used with MeSH terms to help describe more completely a particular aspect of a subject. For example, the drug therapy of asthma is displayed as asthma/drug therapy, see MeSH/Subheading Combinations in MeSH Terms [MH] below.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;The MeSH Subheading field allows users to &quot;free float&quot; Subheadings, e.g., hypertension [mh] AND toxicity [sh].&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;MeSH Subheadings automatically include the more specific Subheading terms under the term in a search. To turn off this automatic feature, use the search syntax [sh:noexp], e.g., therapy [sh:noexp].&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;In addition, you can enter the MEDLINE two-letter MeSH Subheading abbreviations rather than spelling out the Subheading, e.g., dh [sh] = diet therapy [sh]." />
			<Field Name="MeSH Terms" Tag="[MH]" Description="NLM's Medical Subject Headings controlled vocabulary of biomedical terms that is used to describe the subject of each journal article in MEDLINE. MeSH contains more than 23,000 terms and is updated annually to reflect changes in medicine and medical terminology. MeSH terms are arranged hierarchically by subject categories with more specific terms arranged beneath broader terms. PubMed allows you to view this hierarchy and select terms for searching in the MeSH Database.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;Skilled subject analysts examine journal articles and assign to each the most specific MeSH terms applicable - typically ten to twelve. Applying the MeSH vocabulary ensures that articles are uniformly indexed by subject, whatever the author's words.&#xD;&#xA;" />
			<Field Name="NLM Unique ID" Tag="[JID]" Description="The alpha-numeric identifier for the cited journal that was assigned by NLM's Integrated Library System LocatorPlus, e.g., 0375267 [jid]." />
			<Field Name="Other Term" Tag="[OT]" Description="Mostly non-MeSH subject terms (keywords), including NASA Space Flight Mission, assigned by an organization other than NLM. The Other Term data may be marked with an asterisk to indicate a major concept, however asterisks are for display only. You cannot search Other Terms with a major concept tag. The OT field is searchable with the Text Word [tw] and Other Term [ot] search tags. " />
			<Field Name="Pagination" Tag="[PG]" Description="Enter only the first page number that the article appears on. The citation will display the full pagination of the article but this field is searchable using only the first page number." />
			<Field Name="Personal Name as Subject" Tag="[PS]" Description="Use this search field tag to limit retrieval to where the name is the subject of the article, e.g., varmus h[ps]. Search names following the Author field format, e.g., varmus h[ps]." />
			<Field Name="Pharmacological Action MeSH Terms" Tag="[PA]" Description="Substances known to have a particular pharmacologic action. Each pharmacologic action term index is created with the drug/substance terms known to have that effect. This includes both MeSH terms and terms for Supplementary Concept Records." />
			<Field Name="Place of Publication" Tag="[PL]" Description="Indicates the cited journal's country of publication. Geographic Place of Publication regions are not searchable. In order to retrieve records for all countries in a region (e.g., North America) it is necessary to OR together the countries of interest. Note: This field is not included in All Fields or Text Word retrieval." />
			<Field Name="Publication Date" Tag="[DP]" Description="The date that the article was published.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;Dates or date ranges must be searched using the format YYYY/MM/DD [dp], e.g. 1998/03/06 [dp] . The month and day are optional (e.g., 1998 [dp] or 1998/03 [dp]).&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;To enter a date range, insert a colon (:) between each date (e.g., 1996:1998 [dp] or 1998/01:1998/04 [dp]). &#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;Use the following format to search X days, months or years immediately preceding today’s date where X = numeric value:&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;“last X days”[dp] &#xD;&#xA;“last X months”[dp] &#xD;&#xA;“last X year”[dp] &#xD;&#xA;" />
			<Field Name="Publication Type" Tag="[PT]" Description="Describes the type of material the article represents (e.g., Review, Clinical Trial, Retracted Publication, Letter); see the PubMed Publication Types, e.g., review[pt]. Publication Types are arranged hierarchically with more specific terms arranged beneath broader terms. Publication types automatically include the more specific publication types in a search." />
			<Field Name="Publisher Identifier" Tag="[AID]" Description="Includes article identifiers submitted by journal publishers such as DOI." />
			<Field Name="Secondary Source ID" Tag="[SI]" Description="The SI field identifies secondary source databanks and accession numbers of outside resources discussed in MEDLINE articles, e.g., GenBank, GEO, ClinicalTrials.gov, ISRCTN. The field is composed of the source followed by a slash followed by an accession number and can be searched with one or both components, e.g., genbank [si], AF001892 [si], genbank/AF001892 [si].&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;The SI field and the Entrez sequence database links are not linked. The PubMed links to these databases are created from the reference field of the GenBank or GenPept flat file. These references include citations that discuss the specific sequence presented in these flat files.&#xD;&#xA;" />
			<Field Name="Subset" Tag="[SB]" Description="Method of restricting retrieval by topic, citation status and journal/citation subsets. Searchable with [SB]. See also Limits and Finding Related Links for a Citation Using LinkOut)." />
			<Field Name="Substance Name" Tag="[NM]" Description="The name of a chemical discussed in the article. Synonyms to the Supplementary Concept Substance Name will automatically map when tagged with [nm]. This field was implemented in mid-1980. Many chemical names are searchable as MeSH terms before that date." />
			<Field Name="Text Words" Tag="[TW]" Description="Includes all words and numbers in the title, abstract, other abstract, MeSH terms, MeSH Subheadings, Publication Types, Substance Names, Personal Name as Subject, MEDLINE Secondary Source, and Other Terms (see Other Term [OT] above) typically non-MeSH subject terms (keywords), including NASA Space Flight Mission, assigned by an organization other than NLM." />
			<Field Name="Title" Tag="[TI]" Description="Words and numbers included in the title of a citation. " />
			<Field Name="Title/Abstract" Tag="[TIAB]" Description="Words and numbers included in the title, abstract, and other abstract of a citation. English language abstracts are taken directly from the published article. If an article does not have a published abstract, NLM does not create one." />
			<Field Name="Transliterated Title" Tag="[TT]" Description="Words and numbers in title originally published in a non-English language, in that language. Non-Roman alphabet language title are transliterated. Transliterated title is not included in All Fields or Text Word retrieval so you must search terms using the [tt] search tag." />
			<Field Name="UID" Tag="[PMID]" Description="PubMed Unique Identifier PMID.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;To search for a PMID enter the number with or without the search field tag [pmid]. You can search for several PMIDs by entering each number in the query box separated by a space (e.g., 17170002 16381840); PubMed will OR the PMIDs together.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;To search in combination with other terms, you must enter the search field tag, e.g., smith [au] AND (pubmed AND 16381840[pmid]).&#xD;&#xA;" />
			<Field Name="Volume" Tag="[VI]" Description="The number of the journal volume in which an article is published." />
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	<Database Name="pmc">
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	<Database Name="omim">
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